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littleanan

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Does the failure of the Board to define the legal significance under the NLRA of a particular activity give the states the power to act?

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What is the basic premise behind the Court's holding that the state courts must yield to federal law?



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Answer to Question 1

The failure of the Board to define the legal significance under the NLRA of a particular activity does not give the states the power to act.

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The basic premise behind the Court's holding that the state courts must yield to federal law is that leaving the states free to regulate conduct so plainly within the central area of federal regulation involves too great a danger of conflict between power asserted by Congress and requirements imposed by law.





 

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